rime Check Foundation (CCF), a crime prevention advocacy organization has donated some assorted items to Muslim inmates at James Camp prison in Accra. They include a box of milo, bags...
Read moreHerman Odoi Okpoti Ashong, 17, has cerebral palsy making part of statistics of one in five Ghanaian children between two and 17 who suffer from a form of disability. Suffering...
Read moreMadam Helena Osae who has been sick for the past three years has passed on, after Crime Check Foundation shared her story last month. She left behind her 19 year...
Read moreA psychiatrist at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) in Kumasi, Dr. John-Paul Omuojine, has raised alarm about an emerging trend in drug abuse whereby the youth lace marijuana with...
Read moreA UK-Based Women’s Empowerment Group, ‘Tell It Moms’ has done it again. This time, they presented an amount of Two Thousand Ghana cedis (GHc 2,000) as start-up capital to Jenifer...
Read moreMother of Morris Manor, an eight-year-old boy who cannot walk nor talk was devastated when doctors diagnosed her son with Cerebral Palsy. Neglected by her husband and family, a distressed...
Read moreWidow, Obaa Yaa has received GHc 4,000 from donors to start a business to enable her cater for her children after Crime Check Foundation appealed to Ghanaians for their support...
Read moreA nursing mother of a two weeks old baby, Akua Nyarkoah together with her three other kids are now living in a kiosk after their landlord sent them packing following...
Read moreRaphael, a prisoner at the Awutu Camp Prison believed to be in his twenties has been diagnosed with stroke while still serving his three years sentence for involving in illegal...
Read moreManagement of Crime Check Foundation, CCF, has presented a two-bedroom house to a poor widow coconut seller with four children. The story of Obaa Yaa came to the attention of...
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